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On twitter I made the statement that there are no German documents that mention homicidal gas chambers. In response "Désirée" provided me with 10 documents. Only two of those documents were German and neither of those mentioned homicidal gas chambers. Their responses were full of teachable moments though.
On twitter I made the statement that there are no German documents that mention homicidal gas chambers. In response "Désirée" provided me with 10 documents. Only two of those documents were German and neither of those mentioned homicidal gas chambers. Their responses were full of teachable moments though.
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